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'Dewar's

'White Label'

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Athlete's Foot

According to the Govern ment Health Bulletin No.

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adult population of the United States are being attacked by the lincase known as Athlete's Foot.

Usually the disease starts between the toes Little watery Blisters form, and the skin cracks and peels. After a while, the itching becomes intense, and you feel as though you would like to scratch off all the skin.

BEWARE OF IT SPREADING

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Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the feet. The soles of your feet become red and swollen. The skin also cracks and peels, and the itching becomes worse and worse.

Get rid of this disease as quickly as possible, because it is "very contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the under

arm or crotch of the legs.

Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, anti- septics, calve or ointments seldom do any good.

HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT

The germ that causes the disease is known as Tinea Trichophy ton. It buries itself doep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard to kill. A test male shows it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the YOU CHO 800 why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful. ger. I was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's Foot it is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the affected parts. It peels off the tissue of the skin where the germ breeds.

ITCHING STOPS IMMEDIATELY

As soon as you apply H. F. you will find that the itching 18 immediately relieved. You should paint the infected parts with B. F. night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this takes from three to ten day, although in severe cases it may take longer or in mild cases less time.

H. F. will leave the skin soft and smooth. You will marvel at · the quick was it brings you relief; especially if you are one of those who have tried for year to get rid of Athlete's Foot without

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THE

THE SERVICES

SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

BATTLE-CRUISERS TO RETURN HOME

THE ARMY

P. & O. TROOPSHIP

The P. & O. troopship Ettrick, It is announced that on the which is being built at the Clyde- completion of their next refits the hom shipyard of Barclay, Ourle battle-cruisers Hood and Repulse and Co. Limited, at Whiteinch, was will recommission or service in launched on August 25 by Lady the Home Fleet, being relieved on Craigmyle, who was accompanied": the Mediterranean station by the by Lord Craigmyle. Sir William battleships Royal Oak and Ramil-Currie, the chairman of the P. & O. lies respectively.

Steam Navigation Company, was

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The Repulse is due to be taken present.

mission about mid-June.

ance of troops.

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The vessel is to have accom-

TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1938.

THE FUTURE OF AVIATION

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS!

Howard Hughes* Opinion

An outstanding, airman of today, Mr. Howard Hughes, 6X+

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES

pressed the opinion that PUBLIC AUCTION.

ing the oceans would become In the near future, safe, speedy and comfortable. It will be so inexpensive that the great ocean passenger liners. none of which repay the nations subsidizing them, will disap- pear.

Of the following valuable lesso- hold property situate at North in hand at Portsmouth Dockyard] · The Ettrick is 490t. long, with

Point, Victoria, in the Colony of on October 1, and to recommission a beam of 83ft, and depth of 35ft.,

Hong Kong, being All that piece at the end of January; the Hood jand she has been designed in

or parcel of ground registered in to be taken in hand at the same collaboration with H.M. Sea Trans-

The 'calm waters of Port Wa- the Land Office as The Remaining yard in February, and to recomport Department for the convey shington, Long Island, in America Portion of Inland Lot No. 2368 and will become the new American the Extension thereto together harbour for air chippers. Pan-with the messuages erections and American ships bound for Latin buildings thereon known as Nos. nations pick-aback ships from 2, 4, 8, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, England, and catapult ships from 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 38, 38 and 40 Germany have made this port. Fort Street.

Germany and England, leaving

Area 480,830 sq. ft. or there- the 50 to 100 passenger clippers abouta..

the American development.

to

Their transter to the Home Flee is a reversion which obtained up modation for 104 first-class as

1936: Normally, the Queen sengers in one, two, and three Elizabeth class of battleships ia berth rooms, and for 90 passengers stationed in the Mediterranean and in second-class accommodation, the Royal Saverelem class in hom consisting of two, three, and four berth rooms with direct lighting in waters

each cabin

station

the

a

music

But as the effect of the large

The first-class public rooms are to repair programme falls heavily on the Queen Elizabeth glass, two of to include a dining saloon on the which has outaped them. hope to which are now out of commission. shelter deck with seating for 120 carry a pound of mail for every

the passengers, and

room, gallon of gas by automatically it was decided to battle-cruisers in Mediter-smoking room, and cafe lounge on launching planes into the air with-

promenade ranean so as to make the numbers the

deck. A main out the drag of pontoons in water. of capital ships in the two feets entrance hall is to contain a reces-Water launching cuts the gas load approximately equal.

sed niche for the reception of rein half. This was a temporary measure,gimental colours carried by troops The Hughes prediction will come and now that the Warsuite has proceeding, oversea.

true rapidly, because flying is 59 In the second-class the dining percent, safer than it was in 1930. returned to the Mediterranean, the Barham and Malaya are already saloon is to have accommodation One million persons were carried America airlines, last there, and the Valiant is to join for 100 passengers, and a music safely in the station next year, the battle-room and smoking room are to be year.. cruisers are to rejoin the Home on the promenade deck.

Casualty companies, now offer Accommodation is to be provided trip insurance Fleet at the next convenient · op-

on scheduled air- portunity, which is when they are for 1,150 troop ratings in hammock lines at the same rate as for ground due to recommission at the end of billets on the main and lower transportation reported John Wal- their foreign service period.

decks, There are to be separate ker of TWA. three and four berth state rooms SURGEONS EXAMINATION The following officers qualified ar the examination for promotion to surgeon commander beld recen- tly

r:

Surgeon Commander (provi- sional F. J. Matthews, R.A.N.; Surgeon Lieutenant-Commanders

for the men's wives and familles with dining and sitting rooms.

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ROYAL AIR FORCE

4 COMMAND AT DÜXFORD

so rapidly that some of the bigger Trame in the air is increasing

companies are reducing rates and carrying children free.

TEACHING WAY TO HEALTH

R A Graft. V. G. Horan. E. W. Consequent on his promotion in Bingham, "J. L. Malone, W. v.the midsummer list, Group Captain. Beach, C. H. Birt, and J. M. Mc. E. B. Rice has relinquished.com- Namara, R.N.

mand of the R.A.F. station at Dux- Surgeon Lieutenant-Commanderford, Cambridge, which he had Graft qualified for accelerated pro- held, since 1935. He is succeeded Aim

by Wing Commander H. L. P. Lester, also promoted in July, and Ahitherto in command of No. 3. (Fighter) Squadron at Kenley..

motion...

CRUISER FOR CHINA The cruiser Cardif. Captain R. Halfhide, which left Plymouth for the China Station on August 13 will make the following calls on her passage:--

Duxford has two fighter squad- rons, Nos. 19 and 68, the latter a new formation under the expan- aton scheine; and it is also the

Ismailia, August 28-27; Ačen August 31-September 2; Colombo. (home of a station flight which car- September 9-12; Singapore, Sep tember 17-21; and arrive Hong Kong September 25.

The Cardin replaces the Cape town, which was reduced to reserve

at Devonport on August 16,

ROYAL MARINE POLICE

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res on meteorological work and of the Cambridge University Alr Squadron.

NEW ARMAMENT SCHOOL Wing Commander M. C. Dick. A.F.C., has been appointed for armament duties at. No. 1 Air

to

Of New Medical

Institute

A. medical iristitution for teaching people the way to live healthily was how Dr. I. Harris, bonorary physician of the Liverpool Heart Hospital," described the Institute of Re- search for the Prevention of Disease. Grove-street, Liver- pool. In his speech at the opening of the institute re- cently.

"Every

organ of the normal hüman being." he said, "will be

"This Institute is not intended to deal with disease-not even

Crown rent $4,822.20.

To be Sold IN ONE LOT

by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

WEDNESDAY,

The 31st Day of AUGUST, 1938, at 3 O'CLOCK P.M.

by

Messrs. 'LAMMERT BROTHERS, At their AUCTION ROOMS No. 2, CONNAUGHT ROAD

CENTRAL

Second Floor." Victoria aforesaid,

For further Particulars and Con-

ditions of Sale, apply to

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE · Undersigned have received.

Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

TUESDAY, the 30th AUGUST, 1938,

Commencing at 11 x.m.

At Godowns Nos. 20, 19 and 14 of The China Provident Loan & Mortgage Co. Ltd.. West Point.

(For Account of the Concerned?

34 cases Piece' Goods

1 case Umbrellas,

8 cases Toilet Goods.

2 cases Enamel Paints.

3 cases Stationery.

3 cases Flavouring Powder.

1 roll Wirenet.

2 bundles Galvanized Sheets

3 bales Red Paper.

(All More or Less Damaged)

TERMS: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received"

instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

Messrs. JOHNSON, STOKES and TUESDAY, the 30th August, 1938

MASTER

Hongkong & Shanghal Bank

Buliding,

Solicitors for the Vendors,

or to

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS.

The Auctioneers.

2600 Applied

For 17 Posts

In Air Liners

-Seventeen additional flight clarks have been engaged by Imperial Airways for duties on Empire routes.

from

Ther

were selected 2600 applicants. Almost all of - them, are publle school men. : Many have been assistant pur- with disease in an early atake. It sers in-ships and have transter- is simply an agency to impart red to flying boats because they knowledge of the science of living -applied physiology."

It has been decided that in Armament School, which has been submitted to a searching examina- future personnel of the Royal Ma-moved from Eastchurch to the new tion twice a year. "the exact re- and rine Police of the rank of inspector station at Manby, near Louth quirements, the weaknesses

** Hə^specialized in armament in the peculiarities of the individual and below shall normally be re: tained in the Force till they have 1928 as a fight lieutenant, and in ascertained, and a code of living specialist service suggested designed to keep the in- reached the age of 35 years. In addition

home stations has been dividual in an optimum condition exceptional cases and with Amir-jat alty approval their service may be armament officer with the air units of health and efficiency.

further period, in the carriers Furious in the Home extended for which will in no instance exceed Fleet and Hermes in China,

He entered the R.F.C. as a cade: five years.

Higher rates of pay for sergents in May, 1917, and was promoted to and constables in the Force were wing commander last month announced on August 13.

1939 STAFF COURSE GOOD SERVICE PENSIONS.

Dates of the terms of the R.A.E Good Service Pensions of £150 a Staff College in 1939 have been

follows: First year have been awarded to the fixed as following officers in vacancies January 23 to April 6; second term, created by recent promotions to May 1 to July 28: third term Beptember 18 to December 15. om- Captains F. A Buckley. H. Bcers undergoing the course will join Malthy. H. Pott, M.V.O., W. S. on the evening of January 22 Chalmers, D.S.C., S. S. Bonham- Carter (Commodore and Class), J.

flag rank:

H. Godfrey, J. G. P. Vivian, and

term,

R.A.F. APPOINTMENTS The following appointments in the Royal Air Force are notified- GENERAL DUTIES BEANCH Wing Commanders.-M. C Pick A.F.C, to No. 1 Air Armament School Manby, for armament Payr. Capt.-E. H. Kennedy, dutles (Aug. 8); G. G. Dawson, to to Drake, as Fort Aces, Officer and Headquarters, Fighter Command, Port Librarian (Sept. 13).

K. Boddam-Whethan, D.8.0.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:--

24).

Garwood

Payr. LtLB. 8. Jones, to London (Sept. 30):

Stan

com -

DISEASE NOT TREATED

believe there will be a bigger future for them in the air.

Their period of probationary It was not an ordinary medical training is now ending, and they examination, Dr. Harris went on, will be sent to duties on the The first to be sent is 'Mr. W which the institute was making Africa, India and Australia routes. available for the public. No or- dinary doctor and no single. Wooster, of Ealing, who has specialist had at hand the skill been ranching in Canada. He is 28. and equipment for so searching an

WHAT THEY DO överhaul as was contemplated.

The Institute would use the latest scientific implements and the directing" skill of eminent scientists in London, Cardi and Manchester, 88 well as in Liverpool,

A flight clerk's duties con-' sist of making up the passen=" ger.. Ilst, attending to pass- ports, weighing baggage and actin as courier to the passene. rers.

They receive a basic salary and flying pay, for each day spent in the air They can earn up to £300 a year, with. keep while out of England.

a

Commenclar xt 2.30 p.m.,

At their Sales Room, No. 35. Hankow Road, Kowloon,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:

Teakwood Drawingroom, Bed- room, Diningroom and Office Pur- niture, Carpet, Rug. Cutlery, Ora- ments. Pictures, Gramophones and Records, Brass and E. P. Ware, Porcelain and Glass Ware. Electric Table Fans and Lamps, Wardrobe- and Cabin Trunks, etc., etc..

also

A FEW PIECES OF FINE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

On View from. MONDAY," the 29th AUGUST. 1938.

TERMS:-Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received

structions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

WEDNESDAY, the 31st AUGUST.

1938.

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Commencing at 10.00 a.m1.

At their Bales Room, No. 2, Connaught Road, Central; Ground Floor.

Dr. Harris emphasised that they

During the training period they would cater only for the healthy have to attend lectures on navi Stanmore, for Engineer

"Should one of our patrons, re-gation, engines, traffic and C. 8. Cdr.-R.

to duties, vice Group Captain C. come a patient." he said, "he number of others, subjects. Tarpon (Sept. 30)

Howard-Williams. MC. (Aug. 4); Surga. Lt.Cdr.-J. M. Mc-H. W. Evans, to No. 269 (GR) would be referred to his own doc- In addition they have to learn tor. We do not treat disease." how to type in the air-no easy Namara,, MB. (appt, to Victory for Squadron, Abbotsinch, to

At the same time, he pointed Most of the new

number of others subjects. Portsmouth Dockyard cancelled). (mand, vice Squadron Leader N. 8.

men have a was bound to Lt.-L. A, Somerville, to Revenge Allinson (July 23); H. L. P. Lester, out, the institute (Aug. 22); H. 6. Barber. to Furious to R.A.F. Station, Duxford, to com- discover such conditions as cancer knowledge of a foreign language (Aug. 23); R. G. Egan, to Hastings mand, vice Group Captain E. B. and other diseases at a much earlways an asset. They, must be

ller stage than would otherwise be between 26 and 35 years old. for M.M.S. 2, in command (Aug. Rice (Aug. 3).

possible.. "We shall particularly concentrate on finding out the earliest sign of cancer by which it Wykeham-Martin. to Vindictive can be recognised," Dr. Harris said. Temp. Instr. Lts.-J. P. Stringer. L to Chasgow (Sept. 1); J. E W. Sept. 15); E. 1. Pitch, H. R. M. Another important stitute When stilt bigger dying boats Berry. L. C. Elphick, D. E. Manner: LJ. Pearson, J. D. M. Briscoe, G. was not "a hospital for the de and air liners are introduced, with ing. T. A. Jones, to President, for Wardie, T. B. Winstanley, C. R. serving poor." They would retuse bigger crews. the duties will grow 'course in meteorology: K. A11 Bax, J. B. Russell, P. A. B. Powell, help : to', nobody, but for the more complex. Bowell, to Erebus (Sept. 12); S. M. A. E. Manwaring, to Osprey, for scheme to succeed it was essential Those fight clerks who have Stock, to Vindictive (Sept. 13).

A/S course (Sept. 19),0))

that the middle classes should had experience of administrative Sub-Lis—J." C. Lapage. B. J. Anderson, F. J. Bourgat, to Hast-

Wt. Tel-H. Kitchens, to Victory, patronise the service. Autler in ocean liners are anxious Today," he concluded, "I am to see the title of purser Intro- ings, for M.M.S. 1, 2, and 31 respec-for Sig. Sch. Bept, 10);

making an appeal to public-spirit-duced. They believe it will more TERMS-CABE ON DELIVERY tively (Aug, 25); W.'H, Williams, to Express (Aug. 23); N. J. Parker, to Instr. Car-H W Masterton.ed men and women, the like of aptly describe their work Con- which has never been made besideraton la being given to this Bittern (Sept. 1).

placed on the Reta, List (Aug. 3).

RETIREMENTS

he

—ACE SUB-LÁSRA.Begg, to Cd-Chummer 8 Taylor, fore I am asking them to patro suggestion-by-Imperial - Airways

management. Dryad, for course (Sept. 5); H. H. placed on the Rete. List (Aug. 23) nise the service, we offer."

A Quantity of Valuable Rugs, Carpets, Table Linen, Mandarin Coats, Shirts, Lingerie,, Blackwood Furniture, etc., etc.

On' VIEW from TUESDAY, the 30th AUGUST, 1938,

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERA

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